An increasing number of studies show that efficiency improvements alone will not be sufficient to attain the substantial emission reductions needed to mitigate global warming to a target of 2 °C. Consumption side changes are likely to be needed to achieve sufficient emission reductions. The United Nations emphasize the importance of developed countries taking the lead in lowering emissions to achieve the sustainable development goals. This paper assess to what extent Norwegian households can lower their carbon footprint consistent with territorial emission reductions towards the 2 °C target of global warming through implementing a set of behavioral actions. We evaluate the efficacy of the set of actions both initially and after considering ...
Local climate action has been identified as a vital contributor to global mitigation of greenhouse g...
Around two-thirds of global GHG emissions are directly and indirectly linked to household consumptio...
The present work aims at quantifying the current carbon footprint of diets of average Norwegian hous...
Reaching the 2°C target of global warming, requires a 40-70% reduction in anthropogenic greenhouse g...
Meeting the Paris Agreement targets requires strong near-term climate change mitigation in all secto...
Motivated by the societal goals of reducing income inequality and mitigating climate change I invest...
Households are expected to play a pivotal role in reducing the UK’s carbon emissions, and the Govern...
This paper investigates households’ preferences to reduce their carbon footprint (CF) measured in ca...
Households are expected to play a pivotal role in reducing the UK's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, ...
This paper investigates households’ preferences to reduce their carbon footprint (CF) measured...
Through their consumption behavior, households are responsible for 72% of global greenhouse gas emis...
Households are expected to play a pivotal role in reducing the UK\u92s carbon emissions, and the Gov...
Households are expected to play a pivotal role in reducing the UK’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, ...
Governments foster voluntary actions within households to mitigate climate change. However, the lite...
Climate change will require commitment by all levels of the community, but there is still uncertaint...
Local climate action has been identified as a vital contributor to global mitigation of greenhouse g...
Around two-thirds of global GHG emissions are directly and indirectly linked to household consumptio...
The present work aims at quantifying the current carbon footprint of diets of average Norwegian hous...
Reaching the 2°C target of global warming, requires a 40-70% reduction in anthropogenic greenhouse g...
Meeting the Paris Agreement targets requires strong near-term climate change mitigation in all secto...
Motivated by the societal goals of reducing income inequality and mitigating climate change I invest...
Households are expected to play a pivotal role in reducing the UK’s carbon emissions, and the Govern...
This paper investigates households’ preferences to reduce their carbon footprint (CF) measured in ca...
Households are expected to play a pivotal role in reducing the UK's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, ...
This paper investigates households’ preferences to reduce their carbon footprint (CF) measured...
Through their consumption behavior, households are responsible for 72% of global greenhouse gas emis...
Households are expected to play a pivotal role in reducing the UK\u92s carbon emissions, and the Gov...
Households are expected to play a pivotal role in reducing the UK’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, ...
Governments foster voluntary actions within households to mitigate climate change. However, the lite...
Climate change will require commitment by all levels of the community, but there is still uncertaint...
Local climate action has been identified as a vital contributor to global mitigation of greenhouse g...
Around two-thirds of global GHG emissions are directly and indirectly linked to household consumptio...
The present work aims at quantifying the current carbon footprint of diets of average Norwegian hous...